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something, this has the protection of allowing those who disagree with it, there will be another beist this apple, and there will be things we learned in that five-year period. but this is critical for america. if this were a physical attack on the country, there would be no question that the federal government through its military would stand in the breach and protect the country. there are no less dangerous attacks conducted against infrastructure, banks, airlines, other things every single day we are table help protect the private sector from and this bill goes a long way toward doing that i urge my colleagues to support the rule and the underlying bill and i yield back. thank you for the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm privileged to yield five minutes to the distinguished gentleman from colorado, my colleague on the rules ommittee, mr. polis. the speaker pro tempore: the secret is recognized. mr. polis: where to -- the gentleman is recognized. mr. polis: where to begin. this is a critical issue for the country, getting the b
something, this has the protection of allowing those who disagree with it, there will be another beist this apple, and there will be things we learned in that five-year period. but this is critical for america. if this were a physical attack on the country, there would be no question that the federal government through its military would stand in the breach and protect the country. there are no less dangerous attacks conducted against infrastructure, banks, airlines, other things every single...
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say, apple producers. the wage rate in vermont now is aollaper bushel for hand- picked ciders and four new york, 60 two cents. there is no consistency. those are done by the prevailing wage survey. there is nothing overseen on that. no regionalization of wage great -- wage rates, housing, transportation. it is very expensive. yet it does provide legal workers. it is difficult to get them here. and with united states department of ag facilitating the process, it will be transparent, i believe. they understand ag, the need behind it, and keep in mind, i would like to let mr. sessions know, senator sessions no, we do have employers who open up and they have to through the h2a program higher and he willing, able, qualified individual. anybody is mollified because in state of vermont we can't require experience. the department of labor says we can't require experience. we have orchards -- i invite you to come visit them in august -- they have everyone who applies start picking apple and they pick on trellis tre
say, apple producers. the wage rate in vermont now is aollaper bushel for hand- picked ciders and four new york, 60 two cents. there is no consistency. those are done by the prevailing wage survey. there is nothing overseen on that. no regionalization of wage great -- wage rates, housing, transportation. it is very expensive. yet it does provide legal workers. it is difficult to get them here. and with united states department of ag facilitating the process, it will be transparent, i believe....
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. >> got some nice apples for you. >> he always has like a little something special. come here. i got something from quebec. like maple syrup, they only made ten bottles. >> jimmy: i like that. so he'll save you a bottle of the maple syrup. >> yeah. so i went in recently. we were chatting and i said i was having a hard time sleeping. and he said, well, i've got something for you. and i'm like, oh, okay. he takes me to the back and he pulls out this little bottle with no label. and it is full of this dark green substance. and he says, you know, take a whiff of that. and it is like -- well, it's marijuana. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. and i was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no. i want to sleep. i don't want to get high. and he said no, no, this will put you to sleep. i mean, it's not going to get you high. it's just going to, you know, and i was like, okay. all right. i was pretty desperate at the time. so that night i'm getting ready for bed. and i take the tiniest teaspoon. tiny little teaspoon. i brush my teeth. by the time i'm getting into bed, i'm like -- what's happening? i
. >> got some nice apples for you. >> he always has like a little something special. come here. i got something from quebec. like maple syrup, they only made ten bottles. >> jimmy: i like that. so he'll save you a bottle of the maple syrup. >> yeah. so i went in recently. we were chatting and i said i was having a hard time sleeping. and he said, well, i've got something for you. and i'm like, oh, okay. he takes me to the back and he pulls out this little bottle with no...
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to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's next for google? >> what's next is what's next for the last year, which is the shift to mobile. what we see every quarter in our business is we see more and more people moving to mobile phones and mobile tablets an moving away from personal commuters and macs. you see this in the industry. so the tools and techniques for mobility are just getting better. there's a whole new generation of companies and applications which are mobile first or mobile only you'll carry around. these application will make your life better. some will be from google, some will be from competitors. fact of the matter is we're all becoming much more reliant on these devices. >> isn't that remarkable. i'm sure you're 99% mobile, mr. space age whiz kid. but even i, at 50, i look at this thing now -- like it is the edsel. >> it's heavy. >> i never carry that on the plane. i've now got my ipad. we're playing with the surface as well. it is lighter, it can do everything that thing can do when i'm on a plane.
to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's next for google? >> what's next is what's next for the last year, which is the shift to mobile. what we see every quarter in our business is we see more and more people moving to mobile phones and mobile tablets an moving away from personal commuters and macs. you see this in the industry. so the tools and techniques for mobility are just getting better. there's a whole new generation of companies...
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just very quickly because i know that apple has run. on north korea and the peninsula, i will just repeat again, president park has a new policy called trust politic, and she wants to reach out to the north. she can't do that in the middle of this kind of process. my hope would be that the chinese will come to the table in a way that they never have before. that we can work with the chinese to redefine what's in all of our interests, which is a kind of stability in the peninsula moving north to denuclearization, and ultimately hopefully and integration into the community of nations. based on economic reform, which china, the united states, others could become engaged in. and that could ultimately even open up the possibility of president parks outreach to be able to have an impact. absent china coming to that table, i believe kim jong-un calculates literally calculates that i can get away with anything if china isn't going to hold me accountable. and so that's where we are stuck mr. adam kinzinger. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you
just very quickly because i know that apple has run. on north korea and the peninsula, i will just repeat again, president park has a new policy called trust politic, and she wants to reach out to the north. she can't do that in the middle of this kind of process. my hope would be that the chinese will come to the table in a way that they never have before. that we can work with the chinese to redefine what's in all of our interests, which is a kind of stability in the peninsula moving north to...
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Apr 16, 2013
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now discover caramel apple filled werther's original. and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. >>> coming up from here in boston we'll have the latest overnight developments on the investigation into the deadly bombings here, savannah? >> we'll also have our exclusive interview with president obama, what he's saying about the in:nk and the fight over the guns bill, after your local news. especially my niece. the moment she pointed t my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis... well, it was really embarrassing. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working insi
now discover caramel apple filled werther's original. and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. >>> coming up...
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Apr 24, 2013
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as the price of apples go up, you buy more banana, so the overall affect on your budget is moderated. let's take a look at how seniors fare under the existing cola structure. in 2010 -- this year -- and in 2011 -- this year -- seniors received no cost-of-living adjustment whatsoever. 0.0% in 2010. 0.0% in 2011. but according to the existing consumer price formula used by government accountants, prices hadn't risen enough to justify colas. well, that's what the cola formula says, but in real life, what did it look like? according to the bureau of labor statistics, seniors saw food prices rise 1.5% in 2010. they saw medical costs increase 3.3%. they saw their gas and home heating oil go up by more than 13% each. 1.5%, 3.3%, over 13% for gas and fuel. and the cola covered zero percent. the next year -- 2011 -- these costs increased again. food prices jumped 4.5%. medical care jumped 3.5%. gasoline jumped 9.9%. and fuel oil jumped 14.3%. and again, the cola for seniors was zero. 2010 and 2011 add together. they're not included in one another. so food and beverage is a total of 6% plus all
as the price of apples go up, you buy more banana, so the overall affect on your budget is moderated. let's take a look at how seniors fare under the existing cola structure. in 2010 -- this year -- and in 2011 -- this year -- seniors received no cost-of-living adjustment whatsoever. 0.0% in 2010. 0.0% in 2011. but according to the existing consumer price formula used by government accountants, prices hadn't risen enough to justify colas. well, that's what the cola formula says, but in real...
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"new york times" won for reporting on an avalanche and business practices for apple and walmart. associated press winning for photo coverage of the war in syria. also "the washington post" wall street journal winning for commentaries and the minneapolis "star tribune" winning for editorial cartoons. >> bill: little bit for everybody. >> abc wants to talk to the masters golf champion, adam scott, about appearing as the next bachelor on its prime time hit reality series. bachelor producer robert mills tweeting yesterday he wants to meet with the 32-year-old champion about making him the star of a show that has a guy go through 25 women to find through love. >> bill: talk to tiger. >> last thing this guy needs. he's one of the best looking guys in the world. he's now the masters champion. >> and in sports two young college basketball players announced plans to leave school and enter the nba draft. noel, freshman for the kentucky wildcats is ready to take the big step in declaring himself for the draft as did georgetown hoya sophomore porter jr. noel could be the number one overall p
"new york times" won for reporting on an avalanche and business practices for apple and walmart. associated press winning for photo coverage of the war in syria. also "the washington post" wall street journal winning for commentaries and the minneapolis "star tribune" winning for editorial cartoons. >> bill: little bit for everybody. >> abc wants to talk to the masters golf champion, adam scott, about appearing as the next bachelor on its prime time hit...
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apple nearly beat expectations. 10 million more than it sold a year ago ipads and iphones. they would double returns to investors through stock buybacks and dividends. >> what else is going on? >> that's about it. >>> see what he nose about mr. deutschekay. >> mike allen knows about everything and has a look inside the playbook. what are the implications of the karate instructor in tupelo, mississippi? >> tough to top it. i will not try to say those names. >> good call. >>> despite the feet of background checks last week in the united states senate begun advocacy groups are trying to keep the pressure on congress and what impact will it feel like the horse left the barn last week? >> if we have the attention of anybody around the table, they will be happy to hear about this ad here at "morning joe." they have been saying that there should be attention paid to those people who voted against the increased background check. this group by gabby giffords. a tough ad. maggie haberman calls of a gut punch ad. going up against minimum -- mitch mcconnell and kelly ayotte. both of th
apple nearly beat expectations. 10 million more than it sold a year ago ipads and iphones. they would double returns to investors through stock buybacks and dividends. >> what else is going on? >> that's about it. >>> see what he nose about mr. deutschekay. >> mike allen knows about everything and has a look inside the playbook. what are the implications of the karate instructor in tupelo, mississippi? >> tough to top it. i will not try to say those names....